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RANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1900 11 THE SAN F — e e e e R BAN N T e e B0 g e e PROPOSALS. care! 123 Stockton st. s nants ready 6. or pa: allows made. this week &8, silk porti § F ng room Market f* clott som: tel vt 854 Fo as. a Klet PHYSICIANS AND SURGEON “LL—Otfice a Sixth and DONN PLUMBERS. Ma mber or the polite h and Sth, prop. Nicholas. mitts, nden manner in e customer is carried I attendants; bair- nts $3 76 our us to sell LEMOS, One- L. near S massage treatment removes 1 guarantee to per- erfluous hair by elec- S ISADORE BARRETT, Der- 207 Market st opp. City Hall, We to order and for sale: al es; dealer in at lowest fth. Oakland call and see lor-made suits - Winchester t Folsom 1 leather Sansome st. brac, tools. 06 Kearny NOLT and Mason. W nd residence, Seventh . #3 California g REAL ESTATE—CITY—F SETZ & BROTHER, ROOM “A." CROCKER R SALE. BUILDING. HEADQUARTERS FOR ARK LOTS. Now for & Prosperous Era for San Francisco. 5200 ear Nineteenth-ave boulevard and ¥ H to K st.; $ monthly, $500 to $800—Cholce: ts in Sunset; streets ded sewered: $10 monthly. heapest residence lots in Rich- Wal a4 Pierce; d & rooms 1 finished with il ler st, one easy terms ct, north of 7 | ROOMS TO LET—Furn. THIRD, 416—Nicely furnis} single roo bat! THE OAKS, 119 Third ~for £0od pgople. R HES, Proprietor. A BRANCH office for the reception of adver- tisements and subscriptions has been opened _ 8t 1228 Polk st.; open till 9 p. 14 back parior; also rent reasonable. good rooming house _DIVIDEND NOTICES. | DIVIDEND NOTICE_The Giant Powder Com- pany, Con.—A dividend, No. 16, of seventy- five cents (75c) per share on the issued capl- | tal stock of the company has been declared, | payable at the office of the company, 480 Cali- | fornia st., San Francisco, on March 10, 1900. | Transter books close March 3, 1300, at moon. i A. A. SPARKS, Secretary. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and ;lb( ‘r\h:lcnl has been established at 1096 Va- encia st. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at the northwest corner of Twenty-second and Ken- tucky sts.: open till ROOMS WANTED. a plano will change for room. Box 4% ROOMS AND BOARD. 1714 Market st.—Ele- gantly furnished sunny rooms; en suite or sin- : with or without board; table first-class reduced rates NEW family hotel ments; excellent tabl 1 inducements to select people. 807 California st., occupying correr opposite Grace Church. A-HOTEL La Normandle, 3% FEddy—Sunny suites and single rooms; everything new; firs class table and service! prioes moderate. HARRISON, Hiy Five lessons in ex- in all appoint- r man and ble; sunny references n . 1305—A pleasant sunny suite; best In also single rooms, with board; terms very reasonable. LAS PALMAS rme 1520 Market st.—Buite of 3 or § bath: sin. rme.: board optional. priva 5 —Handsomely furnished arlor, piano: phone. VAN NESS, 844 (The Wallace)—Room: board; reasonable; modern conveniences. and NOTICES. SPECIAL WANTED known—MR. LEW H. SCHARER, | late of 22 Mason st., has removed to Call bullding, tenth floor, where he will continue to give bargains in ‘watches, diamonds, jew- elry, silverware, firearms and optical goods; cash or time payvments, Office hours—10 to 8. LADIES—Chichester's English Pennyroyal Pill are the best: safe, reliable; take no other; send 4c stamps for particulars. ‘‘Relief for Ladles,”” in letter by return mail: at drug- gists. Chichester Chemical Co., Philadel., Pi ROC papered, frc hitened, $1 up: painting done. Ha: nt Co., 319 Third. BAD tenants ejected for #4; col city or country. PACIFIC COLL! 415 Montgomery st.. rooms 9-1 SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. RENTED. repaired, bought. sold; machine sup- plies Standard Agency,145 fth; phone Mint 45, | ALL kinds bought, sold, exchanged, rented; re- pairing at lowest rates. 205 Fourth STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. FIE Office, 401 Post st.. “and_ Moving Co. cor. Powell: tel. Main 5713 ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS, ed ayeble §10 & m ND CO., 640 ue Coun Tops . Belglan ROOMS FOR HOUSEKE ged location; s, pa place a beautiful unty barg: ting housekeeping room 8¢ per mont} at acre home, o R. R.; nice land; Market st. y, Dear rall- under fence and r particulars ad- Polk, city. Petaluma; real es- hares. Send ns. EPING. ¥ pariors or rooms for gas range; reasonsole; h and Market— house- | private ree: sekeeping room, new- isekeeping. ny 5 a ROOMS TO LI "K_HOUSE, 18 | BRUNSWI open all n! single rooms; tor and all con 426 Market st. (ol 2 € Ma wel T usekeep ng rooms e and ce. ertisemen Fourth: 1 latest & up. 1521—Two rent § TH yard; - rurnished large sunny privas corner_ Eighth—Ner W room, $1 per week: enten: 844, X Fourth and ¥ ric lights month Ligt single 1% 8t & wate: st.—Incan room aD: clev 4 ‘cold water & 321 E E H f bullding: électric 2, cold water: rad rooms appreciated ENTH 2 h privilege of & I desired ment AD £T PETER'E House, hands; nicely furnished rooms; keeping rooms. 3e to 51 50; tor on office floor. N10, 21 Taylor, near Market—| «ly furnished fromt room; rooms; suit- water; closet. cting room tionary tubs; parior suite; imore st Eixth—Rooms 3125 to §5 per week, and ht. cor. Stockton—Sunny cor- hot and cold sultes, single; also unfurnished. | turn.; rms. & offices. ixteenth—Three pleasant gubscriptions 2200 Filimore. —Finely mprovements large sunny | w transient. $18- Newly furnished sunny rooms; | es. terms reasonabile. Fifth—Sunny | sitable for 2 gentiemen. 4 rooms and dny, wk., mo. Singie sunny room, well fur- n, comfortable rms. r; gas; reas descent light, 4 ladies’ par- | , 82 to ! bathe. s st.—Rooms, $). week, $1 25 to $4: open night. -to elevator; new intors; suites when seen. ptions fur- furnished | ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. $500—LOT 42x150; Morton-st. station. $1500—Modern 5-room cottage; Broadway, near Central ave.: easy terms: 3100 down, $20 monthly; convenient to train and schools; this modern cottage; large lot 42x150; station, odern 7-room cottage; Grand st., Alameda ave.; easy installments ® in all parts of Alam Orfice open Fundays and evenin, ALAMEDA LAND COMPANY, Alameda. O0AKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. | | OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. THE SEASON. | WILLIA J 3 %03 Broadway, Oakland; DINGEE 15, Second Floor), isco. Mills Buflding, (Roo: Frar | Special Credit Sale of Real Bstate AT AT AT AT BATURDAY, MARCH 3, 1900, AT 2 P. M. At Salesroom, %3 Broadway, Oakland. A Washington-st. Business Corner—T76x75; first-class location for manufacturer or whole- saler; one-third cash, balance on mortgage to bank at § per cent. Twelfth Sixteenth sts.; terms to suit; k Tenth-ave. Lo Bast Tenth ave., 76 fest south of E Sixteenth st., opposite Franklin School; bank mortgage $550 at 8 per cent, balance cash Twelfth-ave. Lot quare feet; equal in area to several lots; west side of Twelfth ave., north of East Twenty-fourth st.; street work all done; & rare chance; terms easy. Thirty-third-st. Lot—50x100; - north ‘side ‘of Thirty-third st., 267 feet west of Grove; street work all done; easy terms; one-third cash. Six cholce lots: 40 West-st. Lots. to 60 feet frontage in Market-st. Lots. |block thirg st., Market st, and West sf all done; one-third cash, balan: months. West and Twenty-second st. Corner—50x100. northeast corner West and Twenty-second sts. street work all done; one-third cash, one-thi: fn 12 or 18 month Thirty-third-st Lots. street work in 12 or 18 Peralta-st. Cottage—No,. 1361 Peralta Sixteenth; § rooms and bath; lot Zx110; first- class order: must be sold; terms can be ar- ranged to suit. Pledmont Lots—Four choice Jots on Oakland ave., corner of Morrison place; surrounded by fine ‘homes: 40x160; terms $100 cash down per lot, balance in 12 and 15 months. Fruitvale Lot—120x125; Redwood ave., about to be northeast corner of adamized at ex- pense of county: fine for suburban residence or store; sale peremptory; terms one-third cash, belance in i2 and 18 months. East Fourteenth St.—Corner of ave. or Commerce: bas a fine future; 65 feet frontage on main thoroughfare: sale peremp- tory; one-third cash, balance 10 months. Remember the Day of Sale: BATURDAY, MARCH 3D, AT 3 O'CLOCK Carriages at office to p. m., at Salesroom. show propertiel For catalogue and further particulars apply WILLIAM 902 Broadway, Oakland; Room 16, Second Floor, Miils Building, San Francisco. DINGEE, AT 310 cash, $5 monthly—Fine lots; the cholcest bullding site; East Oakland: 5 model homes just_completed; build your home or let us build for you, and stop paying rent; have yov. home where the climate excels; no fogs or cold winde; sofl the best and view the grand- est; streets all graded and macadamized; city | water and sewer; 1 biock from electric car and pear the local trains; good schools and | grand view: Gallndo Tract., adjoining East Oakiand; price $1%5 upward: call or send for circular, 455 Seventh st. Oakland: carriage free HENRY Z JONES, owner. | $40 MONTHLY ncome; all rented; 3rd st., near | TBraway: lot T5x100; improvements; mortgage | . $2%00; will trade equity for clear | price sesA. Box 7. Call office, 8. ¥. | GAKLAND Branch Office of The Call re- | moved to 111§ Broadway, Oakiand, Adver- tirements and_subscrintions recelved. l Nice sunny furnished ‘front iight house- House, 25 Eighth st,, roished and unfurnished. | OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. AN m;nxluuf;n to you from H. Schellhaas, the furmiture dealer. 1ith and Franklin Oakland. e T R HAYWARDS REAL ESTATE. TO RENT 3-acre sunny hill land and cottage Germs low. 868 Clay st., Oakland, large San- facing Thirty- | Fourteenth | property; | DIVIDEND NOTICE—-Dividend No. 102 (50 cents per share) of the Oceanic Steamship Co. will be payable at the office of the com- pany, 227 Market st, on and after Thurs- day, March 1, 1800. Tranefer books will close on Friday, February 23. 1900, at 3 o'elock p._m. E. H. SHELDON. Secretary. PROPOSALS, TREA D3 ENT, Washington, D. C., Feb 2, 1300.—Sealed proposals are invited a :1 will be received at this department until 2 o'clock p. m. Tuesday, April 8, 1900, at which time and place they will be opened in the | | presence of attending bidders, for the con- struction of one steel steam propeller for the | U. 8. Revenue Cutter Service, for duty on the Pacific Coast, to be known while in course of construction or until launched as No. §, R. C. S. Said vessel s to be constructed in accord- ance with the plans and specifications provid- ed by the Sacretary of the Treasury, which, together with form of proposal, contract, ete., may be obtained upon application to this de- partment. Blds must be addressed to the Sec- | retary of the Treasury and be indorsed on the envelope ‘“Propogals for Revenue Steamer for Pacific Coast.”” The right is reserved to refect any and all bids and to waive defects if | deemed for the {nterest of the Government to | do 0. (Signed) O. L. SPAULDING, Acting Secretary { = e | MARRIAGE LICENSES. Marriage licenses were | terday: Daniel J. Driscoll, £, 1150 Howard street, and Libbie Wadman, 34 1118 Howard street. Rudolph H. Fischbeck, 2, city, and Clara G. sued as follows yes- Navarth, 21 city. | _Charles F. Sharrocks, 80, city, and Agnes W. Flint, 25, city. g dward C. Landis, 39, city, and Anna G. Flint 6, city. | John A. Cummings, 31, Usal, and Sallle A. Cowen, 17, Usal. Harry L. Nash, 24, Oakland, and Helen M. ‘Westlake, 26, Oakland. | “James 11 Winfleld, 3, city, and Emily Dus- | sere, 26, Berkeley. | _Chiris Wiffert, %, Santa Crus, and Besste Ha- gans, 21, Ukiah, Harry 'D. Sullivan, 30, city, and Anna Win- | ters, 26, Babcock, Wis. | Joseph Buzsini, 51, South San Francisco, and Nellle Crowley, 38, city. | BIRTHS—NARRIAGES—DEATHS Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either 6f the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- #ops authorized to have the same publisi BORN. ARMISTBAD—In_this eity, February 5, 1800, to the wife of James H. Armistead of Boul- | __der Creek. a daushter. | HOVEY—In this city, February 22, 1900, to the of F. W. Hovey, a daughter. MARRIED. DEFRING—BUCKLEY—In this city, February 2%, 1909, Oy the Rev. Father Lagan, J. Arthur Deering and Agnes M. Buckley, both of San Francisco. HOTTER—CALLAHAN—In this city, February 21, 1900, by the Rev. Father Collins, Joseph F. Hotter and Frankie Callahan, both of San MERS_LIPPERT—In this city, February by the Rev. J. G. Mangold, Gustave | and Elizabeth E. Lippert. —FOLEY—In this city, February 77, the Rev. Father O ], Charles A. | | an and Louise C. both of San | Francisco. | V. - MCINNIS—In this eity, February 8, 19 by the Rev. W. E. Dugan, Willlam | Walker of San Francisco snd Rosé McInnis | of ttle, Wash. ——— e ——— DIED. | Arter, Mary A. | Higgins, Capt. J. P. Bird, ‘Minerva 3. | K James Bettls, Otls J. Almira M. Brown, George | Lund, ' Andrew H. Bonacina, Joseph F. | McElligott, Mary Conway, Cathrine O Connor, 'J. M. O'Brien, Wiillam Reichsrath, Peter Steen, Mary S. Silva. Manuel Treanor, Ellen Tallamini, John Chapman, Mrs. Sadie, Carpenter, Mary D. Dennhein, Leon F. Dealey, Mary D. C. Dusenbery, Helena ARTER—In this city, February 28, 190, Mary A wife of the late Albert R.’ Arter. and mother of Alonzo, Norman, Eibert and Gil- bert Arter, a native of Ohlo, aged 76 vears. g Funeral services will be held this day | (Thursday), at 8 o'clock, in the chapel at Odd | Fellows' Cemetery. BIRD—In this city, February 27, 1900, Minerva Mae, beloved daughter of Frank A. and the late Lena Bell Bird, a native of California, aged 16 years 1 month and 26 days. T Friends and acquaintances are respect- all invited to attend the funeral this day | rsday), &t 10 o'clock, from the mortuary el of the Golden Gate Undertaking Com- , 2425 Mission street, near Twenty-first. | nterment Cypress Lawn Cemetery by car- riage. BETTIS—In Berkeley, February 27, 1800, Otis | John, husband of Fannie C. Bettis, and father of Dr. H. S. Bettls and Mary Loulsa Bettls, a native of New York State, aged 73 years 7 months and 23 da: [ Friends and qualntances are respect- f vited to att ral services this day | (Thursday from Bt. Mark’s | Chur Berkeley. Friends | from San Francisco take the 12 o'clock boat, get off at Berkeley station. Interment pri- vate. BROWN—In this city, February 3, 1900, George, beloved husband of Alice Brown, and father of Robert Brown, a native of Jamaica, West Indies, aged 31 years and 6 months. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow iday), at 2 o'clock, from St. Peter's Bpls: Church, corner of Stockton and Fiibert streets. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery Remains at A. W. Martin & Co., undertakers, 118 Geary street. BONACINA—In this city, February 27, 1900, Joseph F., eldest son of J. M. Bonacina, a native of Charleston. Mass. ©7 The funeral will take place to-morrow (Friday), at 10 o'clock, from the parlors of James McMenomey & Son, 1057 Mission street, near Seventh. Interment private in Laurel Hill Cemetery. CONWAY—In Alameda, Cal,, February 28, 1900, | Cathrine, beloved wife of Thomas Conway, a native of County Galway, Ireland, aged 66| years. | @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 9 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 2517 Blanding avenue, thence to St. Joseph's Church, where a requiem high mass Will be said for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery. CARPENTER-In this city, February 28, 1900, Mary Drake Carpenter, wife of Edmund P. Carpenter, and mother of Mrs. Annfe Whittle and Mrs. Etta Clmpher, and grandmother of Dollfe Sanchez, Birdine and Edmund Cim- pher, a_native of Sharon, Mass., aged 67 years 4 months and € d —1In this city, Mrs. Sadie Chapman, & native of Tennessee, aged 8§ years 7 months and 12 days. DENNHEIN—In Oakland, February 83, 1900, Leon F., beloved infant son of Willlam an Theresa Dennhein, a native of Oakland, aged 5 months and 15 days. DEALEY—In this city, February 28, 1900, Mary Daisy Clara, wife of C. A. Dealey, a native of England, aged 29 years 1 month and 22 days. D! cops YBERY—In this city, February 25, 1900, fielena, wife of the late Esoer Dusenbery, and beloved mother of Samuel Dusenbery, and sis- ter of Mrs. S. J. Mitchel, Mrs. 8. Meyer of Healdsburg and 8. G. Mish, a native of Ger- many, aged 64 years and 8 months. 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. BWALD—In this city, February 25, 1900, Lizzle, beloved daughter of Edward and Elizabeth Ewald, and sister of Rdward Jr., Fred and Lou M. Ewald, a native of San Francisco, aged 32 years. FEENEY—In this city, February 27, 1900, John P.. beloved son of Patrick and Cecelin. Feaney, and brother of Cecelia, James, Joseph and the late Stephen and Mary Ann Feeney, a native of San Francisco, aged 2) years 10 mont and_i4 days. g Fri are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the residence of his parents, 455 Minna strest, thence to St. Patrick's Church, where & requiem mass will be cele- | brated for the repose of his soul, commencing | et 8 oclock. Interment private, Calvary | Cemetery. ¥ M. 1--Officers and members of_ Golden Gate Council ' No. #-—Brothers: You are hereby notified to attend the funeral of our late brother, John P. Feeney, from his late residence, 435 Minna street, hear Sixth, to- morrow (Friday), at §:3 o'clock. Fines for non-attendance. Fraternally yours, L. F. GUEDET, President. HIGGINE In Berkeley, February 2, 1900, Cap- | “tain James Franklin Higgins, beloved hus- | band of Emma 1. Higgins, and father of | Augustus D., Chester B. and Marietta §, | Tiiggine, 8 native of Wellfleet i | | 62 years 7 months and 2 (Boston, = e ©rFriends and acquaintances are . fully invited to attend the funeral services this day (Thursday), at 12:30 o'clock, from his late residence. corner of San Pablo avenue and Delaware street, West Berkeley, under the auspices of Durant Lodge No. 265, F. and A. M. Interment Mountain View Ceme- te ye. HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO., (Successors to Flannagan & Gall ), FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, 20 Fifth st., o] ite Lincoln School. Telephone South 80. | 2:04%. KELLY—In this city, February 2, 190, James Kelly, beloved brother of Thomas Kelly and Mrs. Mary Collins, a native of County Meath, Ireland, aged 29 years. LEWIS—In Fruitvale, February %, 1900, Almira M., beloved wife of Willlam A. and ‘ mother of Mrs. A. M. Beale Urban, Walter 8. and Charles Lewls, @ native of New York, aged 87 years. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Friday), At 2 o'clock, from her late residence, Wheeler and Lloyd avenues, Fruitvale. a B i bk LUND—In this city, February 28, , Andrew Hansen Lund, beioved husband of Mary Lund, and father of Niels and James Lund, a native of Denmark, aged 38 vears. ELLIGOTT—In this city, February 26, mf: u&lfl. beloved wife of James McElligott, an dearly beloved mother of Mary and Gerald McElligott, a native of the parish of Duagh, County Kerry, Ireland, aged 52 years. €7 Friends and acquaintances are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the. par- lors of J. C. O'Connor & 'Co., 767 Mission street, thence to St, Joseph’s Church for ser- vices at 2 o'clock. Interment Calvary Ceme- tery. " NN this city, February 27, 1800, O'CONNOR—In s i S L Jeremiah M. O’Connor, ©O’Connor, a native of Tarbert, County Kerry, Ireland, aged 27 years. [FFriends and acquaintancesgare respect- tully invited to attend the funéral this day (Thursday). at 10 o'clock, from the parlors of 3. C. OConnor & Co., 767 Mission street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. O'BRIEN-In this city, February 21, 1300, Wil- liam, beloved son of ‘George E. and Mary C, | O'PBrien, a native of San Francisco, aged 3 years and § months. S 3 TCHSRATH—In San Leandro, February 2%, 00, Detar. beloved husband of Mary Relch rath, and father of Mrs. Mary Thom and Henry, Louis and Pauline Reichsrath, pative of Germany, aged 61 years 2 months and 15 daye. T The funeral will take place this day (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from 1. O. O, F. Hall. Interment San Lorenzo Cemetery. STEEN—In Riverside, Cal., February 25, 1900, Mary S., beloved wie of E. T. Steen, ‘a na- tive of Cooperstown, N. Y., and a resident of San Francisc ince 1853. SILVA—In this city, Februgry 27, 1900, Manuel, husband of Rosa Silva, and brother of Joseph Stlva of Halfmoon Bay, & native of Azores Islands, aged 00 s i TRBANOR—In this ;9 bruary 1900, Fllen, beloved mother of Willlam, 8. . and Hilda C. Treanor and Mrs. J. J. Rellly, Mrs. C. W. Mallett, Mrs. A. W. Doyls and Mrs. Captain P, 8. Murchison, a native of County Armagh, ireland, aged 72 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 9 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 205 Virginia avenue, thence to St. Paul's Church, where & requiem high mass Will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at 9:30 o'clock. ~Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. TALLAMINI—In the City and County Hospt- tal, February 25, 150, John Tallamini, a na- tive of Italy, aged 3§ years. CARD OF THANKS—We desire to express our heartfelt thanks to the members of St. Jo- seph’s Society, members of \‘o}npnny L, First Regiment, California U. S. V. Infantry, St. Anthony’s choir and especially ~ to Rev. | Father Raphael, O. F. M., and the Gantner & Guntz Undertaking . Company, for their kindness and attention shown us in our late bereavement. John Jerg (father), Caroline Jerg (mother), Rosle Jerg (sister), Josef L. Jerg (brot SAID HIS MARRIAGE WAS ONLY A DREAM OAKLAND, Feb. 28.—Testimony was taken to-day in the divorce action of Lulu Shane against George Shane, brought on the ground of desertion, and Court Com- missioner Babcock has recommended that a decree be granted. The couple were married in San Rafael in October, 1897, erward the groom created :nsderfsh:t‘;élg t:‘y“derlanng lhas! he had been drugged, and that the marriage was all a blank to him. He immediately deserted his wife. Judge Ellsworth to-day granted Edith Horan a divorce from Dennis Horan on the ground of willful desertion. Plaintiff is permitted to resume her maiden name, Edith A. Colbrith, —_————————— Crescent City Race: NEW ORLEANS, Feb. 23.—Last night's storm made the track heavy to-day. Re- sults: One mile, selling, second, Bannie third. Loyalty won, Clarence B Time, Acxué ; Mile and an_eighth, seiilng, Caviar won, Fragible second, Ben Chance third. Time, Steaplechase, short course, handicap, Jack Hayes won, Voyageur second, Al Reeves third. Time, 3:33%. The Lex:'nnon selling stake, halt mile, Sad Sam won, Choice second, Plead third. me, :61%. Eleven-sixteenths of mile, handicap, Strangest won, Sidney Lucas second, Eva Rice third. Time, 1:54%. Six turlonks, Zaza won, Indian second, My Chicken third." Time, 1:208. —_—————————— LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVED, Wednesday, February 8. Stmr Coquille River, Thompson, 3% days from Grays Harbor. Stmr Greenwood, Fagerlund, 57 hours from Newport. DOMESTIC PORTS, PORT GAMBLE-Arrived Feb 25—Bktn Kli- kitat, from Port Townsend. NEAH BAY—Passed Feb 25—Ship May Flint, trom Hongkong for Puget Sound. DR, SHEPPARD A DANGEROUS ONE FOR “THE BUANS" Ran Away From Several Likely Starters in a Trial at Oakland. T O R, David Tenny Did Not Run to Expec- tations—Arbaces Made Friends. Formero Will Not Be Overlooked. — Most interest was centered in the mile and & sixteenth high-class selling event at Oakland yesterday, for in it started six | of the Burns handicap candidates. Dr. Sheppard, carrylng T. Walsh and 114 pounds, came out with flying colors, for he simply ran circles around his fleld, winning with comparative ease in 1:46 flat. He was chased In by Arbaces, which horse created a very favorable impression, es- pecially as it was his “first out.” Erwin ran a close third, followed by Ventoro, Formero, David Tenny, Lothian and Forte. Tenny had but recently worked “the Burns' distance in a way that pleas- ed the crities, and his showing was a dis- appointment. The winner ruled an 11 to & favorite at post time. A large crowd viewed the sport, with an abundance of coin in the ring. While but three cholces finished first, none of the winners were allowed to run loose, Tekla, Combermere and Frank Bell all having many admirers. The stable of W. F. Shutte furnished the winner for the opening mile run in Tekla. The colt had been aoing nicely in his work and his people got aboard at 10 to 1. Coming Event made the running to the stretch, where Henry shook Tekla up, assuming the lead and winning handily. Formatus, the favorite, was never much of a factor in the race. Trainer Johnny Campbell had Twinkler keyed up to concert pitch and the gelding outclassed the other starters in the mile selling run shoes to plates. As good as 2 to 1 was obtalnable against him, and in a hara drive Shaw landed him first, a length before Ulm, the second choice. Ace finished In the show. By his impressive win in the two-year- old" scramble, Combermere, a slashing looking colt by Imp. Loyalist, appears to be one of the best youngsters shown thus far. Laura Marle was made a 13 to 10 fa- vorite, and though possessed of all her speed, Combermere downed her in a gal- lop. Rollick took the small end of the purse. Under Jim Dyer's handling, Socialist seems_able to go a longer route. With Spencer up, and an 11 to 5 favorite for the mile and a sixteenth selling affair, the ¥eldlng won hands down from Castake, a 2 to 1 shot. Tirade finished fourth behind Twinkle Twink, and it looked as if a weak ride kept him outside of the money. Having shown to be better than an or- din ?llly. Andrissa, though asked to concede pounds of weight, was picked to win the six-furlong bandicap. ~ Coupled with Decoy, the pair closed 6 to 5 favor- ites. Frank Bell outbroke his company and, hard urged, Andrissa could not get up, losing by a couple of lengths. Loving Cup was third. Track Notes. A. B. Spreckels, owner of Aptos stock farm, has claimed the name Cronje for the two-year-old colt by Cupid from the great Hulda. He ought to be a stayer. The latest rider to get the English fever is Eddie Jones. The clever and popular lightweight will leave for New York with- in a few days, taking the steamer for England as soon as he obtains his license from the Jockey Club. Combermere, winner of the two-year-old scramble, was boosted $00 over his enter- ed selling price of $400 by Albert Simons, Srainer of Laura Marle. The same trainer bid. up Socialist $300. Barney Schreiber yesterday decided to start Forte in the big handicap on Satur- day. This will deprive “Jimmy" Coffey of the scrvices of Bullman, making it ex- tremely probable that Vittatoe will pilot Rosinante. “Boots” Durnell has been reducing to weight, and unless all signs fail, will ride Dr. Sheppard in the Burns. Advance Guard worked the handicap distance yesterday morning in better than 2:08, with Jack Martin in the saddle. Spencer has the mount on this colt. B helan will no doubt have the leg up on Constellator and J. Walsh has been en- gaged to steer Dr. Nembula in the big race. The win of Twinkler was a very popular THE CALL’S RACING CHART. (Copyright, 1900, by OAKLAND RACETRACK, Wednesday, February 28, 1900.—Weather fine. H. H. Egbert.) Track fast. $350. Index. 820 Tekla . 14 §39 Coming 12 3% §19 Aborigine i1 33 790 Burdock 514 43 . $46 Formatus 31 51 |Bullman . $08 Sam Dannenbau 64 86 |Jenkins 4% Bohardine ok 7__|E. Ross Time—y 25 W d94; X, LIS mile, T4tk Good start. “Won easlly, second and third driv- Ing. Winmer, W, F. Schulte's b. c., by Argyle-Miss Ali. Tekla had worked well hands down. Formatus a disappointment. | 857, SBCOND RACE—One mile; selling: four- and won year-olds and upward: purse, $300. Ind . Age. Weight.|St. o ¥%m. %m. o .. Twinkler, 8. % 62 in s 535 Ulm, ] 910 h 7 T45 Ace, a. B 3h "15 745 Be Hap) . 71 81 1 825 Uterp, 3 51 Bh = 852 Croker, 4. .. 231 1h 10 785 Hohenlohe, 5. 124 814 41 10 83 Musculado, a. 121 2h 2h 30 Scintillate, - 5. 119 4% 7% 20 B 10 10 © Winne: Dallas swell race, going the overland. Ace was also up_at first turn. Twinkler had a very stormy trip. Ulm ran & bothered considerably. Hoheniohe In a mix- 8568. THIRD RACE—Three and a half furlongs; selling; two-vear-olds: purss, $300. Index. Horse. Welght.St. _%m. %m. %m. Str. Fin. | Jockeys. [Op. CL 344 Combermers ........101 3 . 13 3 11 |Spencer T 4 (743) Laura Marie 2 3% 25 |Jenkins 75 68 38 Rollick 5 51 32 |Bullman . 2 52 $33 Countess 6 6h 44 10 30 826 On Time. 1 42 5h 30 696 Gladia . 7 8l 6% 0 100 ... Loneliness K 92 1% 20 100 833 Cushion . 9 Th 81 30 10 Tiolita 4 2h 93 15 10 10 10 10 30 7-16, 5 b. c., by imp. Loyalist-Imp. will take some beating. Laura Marfe sim, Corn Cake 108, Floranthe 102. Good start. _Won easily, second and third driving. Winner, 7. B. Bridget. Combermere is a good one and from now on ply outfooted. Others.below par. Scratched— selling; three-year-alds and up; purse, $300. . %m. Bu. n. | Jockeys. 18 " 14 TU - 1 | Wilsh, ... Arbaces, 5 .. 62 64 42 2n [Piggort (71%) Erwin, 8 31 21 2% 34 (Phelan . 67 Ventoro, 4 22 32 8327 41 [Spencer 'l (843) Formers, 4 51 % Rk 5% |Henry 768 David Tenny, 4h 42 8h 65 ‘|Tho (8 712 712 76 73 |Jenkins 8 3 s 8 |Bullman . Won enug ine. The Doctor was a wild horse. Forte worked on a clever mile and a quarter. 1:20%: mile, 1:89%: 1 1-16m. 1:46. Good start. 3 inner, C. E. Durnell's b h., by Buchanan-Volit- ‘Arbaces finished gamely. Tenny ran disappointingly. “Soclalist, 4 Castake,' 5 Twinkle Tw) 9-16, :55%; 13-16, 1:2 8, 3 1! ‘Won easll hird dri: archy. Winner probably best. Castake Improving some. Reed quit. Scratched—Perseus 116 Sylvan Lass 104. Winner, W. R. Larzelere’ Ko 12 2h 53 i s1 715 ) 3 (] 15 %: mile, 1:41%: 1 Good start. by St. Carlo-An- handled. Bishop :‘v 1 ‘Tirade weakiy 8Gi. SIXTH RACE—Six furlongs; free handicap; three-year-olds and upward; purse, $400. Index. Horse. Age. Welght (St. Wm. %m. %m. Str__ Fin_ | Jockeys. Op. Cl.- 753 Frank Bell, 4 5, 11 18 13 17 [Piggott 16-5 11-2 B B! iR on irpeity G Mamie 6. % 4h 5h 7h 4h |Logue 0 100 5% Headwater, 4 - 71 6n 84 51 |Jenkins R X} 521 Ben Ledl, 4 31% 2h 31 6% 'E Ros B w 835 Olinthus, 4 6h 71 61 Th [T. Walsh...... 2 12 721 The Fretter, $h 8h 52 . 81 |J Martin. 2o 771 Afamada, 9 1% 9 % 92 93 Builman . [ 1 574 Decoy, . 9 1010 10 10 [Ranch B . Time—%, :24: %, :A8: %, 1:13%. Good start. Won ridden out, second and third driving. Win- AR i T o e e 1t & x 5 2 Ben Teat stopped. m-wm.bmmnm-&u one. Conscientidus and caYable, Johrny Campbell was always popular with Cali fornia race goers, and it is to be hoped the Dallas stable colors will often be seen in Al Shaw seemed to have lost none his strong finishing powers, for he “set it down’ at the end. To-Day’s Entries. First race—Five furlongs; three-year-olds and up; selling. | 691 Lady Heloise...11S| 839 Bagdad 79§ Campus . 119/ 848 Momentu 23 | (834)Espirando 120'.... De Blaise. 19 694 Limerick 104/ (724)Cipriano . . Aunt Bird 118|850 Jael .. 5 2 Amasa . Second race—Futurity course; three-year-olds and up; selling. 842 Sevens 785 Meadowlark . 748 Silver Maid 742 Skirmish . 823 Synia . 4 Mountsbani Third * race—Four year-olds; purse. . Belzeebub 118 (756) Luei; 767 Grafter . 103, (851)Sofala Fourth race—One and a quarter miles; four- year-olds and up; selll 848 Scotch Plaid. (829)Tempo 5 Espionage Acrabat $60 Vinctora S$47 Imperious 02| 845 Don Luis. Fifth race—One mile;. three-year-olds; 762 Edgardo . 104 505 La Borgl: $47 Flamora . 554 Princess Zeika. purse. | 102 | Flower of Goid. 110 | operations and that it is in no se: Sixth race—Five furlongs: three-year-olds and 103 | up: selling. (3D High Hoe 18] 790 Gussie Fay 738 Flamero . 116/ (199 Vioris ... 749 Bamboulia 107, 814 Rosalbra ... 849 8t. Cuthbert. 120 813 Sister Alice. . Louise Hayman 102/ 763 Good Hope. (852)Strongolf 16, 49 Peace . Selections for To-Day. First race—Limerick, Magdalena, De Bl Second race—Sevens, Mountebank, Mafaia: Third_race—Sofala, Luctdia, Belzeebub. Fourth 'race—Scotch Plaid, Tempo, Acrobat. Fifth race—Flower of Gold, Flamora, Prince Zetka. Sixth race—Gussie Fay, Bamboulia, High Hoe. gt Krsarm RACING CHART INJUNCTION. Judge Morrow Bésénins Mannis Greenberg From Infringing Hor- ace Egbert’s Copyright. United States Circuit Judge Morrow yes- terday granted a temporary injunction on the application of Horace H. Eghert re- straining Phillios & Smyth from infring- ing &Yon the copyright of the plaintiff's of form chart of racing events. Mr. Greenberg, ore of the defendants, put fn for answer the averment that the official form chart is expressiy and exclu- sively -designed to facilitate gambling nse a ma- terfal contribution fo human knowledge The. truth of this averment is denied by the plaintiff and Judge Morrow taok the view that the chart could be used for purposes of information and granted the injunction pending the litigation. ADVERTISEMENTS. AN ALL POINTS ON FROM SAN FRANCISCO FROM SEATTLE ......... +..OM SAN FRANCISCO FROM SAN FRANCISCO . A Steamer Will Be Dispatched FROM SBATTLE..... NOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. (PACIFIC NYSTEN.) Trains lenve nud are duo nrrive at NAN FRA e (Main Line, Foot of Market Street.) 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